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Mark

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Душан;1888020 said:
Here...I've added loans plus some players

Forwards
- Marko Arnautović (1989) FC Twente
- Samuel Aziz (1991) Helsingborgs IF
- Richard Sukuta-Pasu (1990) Bayer Leverkusen
- Walter Henrique da Silva (1989) Internacional
- Abel Hernàndez (1990) Palermo
- Dentinho (1989) Corinthians
- Eduardo Salvio (1990) Lanùs
- Keirrison de Souza Carneiro (1988) Palmeiras
- Tomáš Necid (1989) CSKA Moscow
- Mamadou Samassa (1986) Marseille
- Frédéric Nimani (1988) Monaco
- Gabriel Obertan (1989) Bordeaux - Lorient (loan)
- Yannis Tafer (1991) Lyon
- Danijel Aleksic (1991) FK Vojvodina
- Gervais Yao Kouassi (1987) Le Mans
- Federico Macheda (1991) Manchester United

Midfielders

- Rasmus Elm (1988) Kalmar FF
- Maximiliano Moralez (1987) FC Moscow - Vélez Sársfield (loan)
- Semir Štilić (1987) Lech Poznań
- Davide Petrucci (1991) Manchester United
- Sebastián Blanco (1988) Lanús
- D'Alesandro (1991) Roma
- Arda Turan (1987) Galatasaray
- Nikon Jevtić (1993) Schalke 04
- Marko Marin (1989) Borussia Mönchengladbach
- Ignacio Camacho (1990) Atletico-Madrid
- Bartosz Salamon (1991) Brescia
- Gaetano Berardi (1988) Brescia
- Jonathan Blanco (1987) Club Atlético Tigre
- Axel Witsel (1989) Standard Liège
- Sofiane Feghouli (1989) Grenoble Foot 38
- Franco Zuculini (1990) Racing Club
- Ibrahim Afellay (1986) PSV
- Ivan Rakitić (1988) Schalke 04
- Douglas Costa (1990) Gremio
- Leonel Vangioni (1987) Newell's Old Boys
- Cristian Maidana (1987) Spartak Moscow - Recreativo(loan)
- Diego Capel (1988) Sevilla
- Andrés Guardado (1986) Deportivo La Coruna
- Arda Turan (1987) Galatasaray
- Andrea Poli (1989) Sampdoria - Sassuolo(loan)
- Renato Augusto (1988) Bayer Leverkusen
- Juan-Manuel Mata (1988) Valencia
- Àngel Fabiàn Di Maria (1988) Benfica
- Blaise Matuidi (1987) AS Saint-Étienne
- Nicolás Lodeiro (1989) Nacional


Defenders
- Davide Santon (1991) Inter
- Mamadou Sakho (1990) PSG
- Alessandro Tuia (1990) Lazio
- Francesco Pisano (1986) Cagliari
- Andrea Esposito (1986) Lecce
- Neven Subotić (1988) Dortmund
- Cristian Zapata (1986) Udinese
- Giuseppe Bellusci (1989) Ascoli
- Simon Kjaer (1989) Palermo
- Kevin Pezzoni (1989) FC Köln
- Benedikt Höwedes (1988) Schalke 04
- Ivan Obradović (1988) FK Partizan
- Marek Suchy (1988) Slavia Prague
- Federico Fazio (1987) Sevilla
- Matías Aguirregaray (1989) Peñarol

Keepers
- Rafael Romo (1990) Llaneros
- Vincenzo Fiorillo (1990) Sampdoria
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Now I'll add the new ones to the other thread.

Maximiliano Moralez, attacking midfielder from Argentina.

I haven't seen him since the summer of 2007 but he was Argentina's best player at the u20. Even better than Aguero.
Already mentioned in the other thread. Very good display at the U-20. Him and Zarate were the best for the Argies.
 

xkorpyon

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A nice and possible team:
---------------Buffon-----------------
Zuniga--Zapata--Chiellini--Criscito
-------Marchisio---Sissoko----------
---------------Hamsik---------------
Rosina----------------------Giovinco
---------------Amauri----------------

and we woulded be champions again! The place that we belong! ;)
 

Osman

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Maximiliano Moralez, attacking midfielder from Argentina.

I haven't seen him since the summer of 2007 but he was Argentina's best player at the u20. Even better than Aguero.
No he wasnt, Aguero was a demi-god in that tourno, most impressive performance in a youth tourno I have ever seen.

But Maxi was kickass still, so was Banega.

Already mentioned in the other thread. Very good display at the U-20. Him and Zarate were the best for the Argies.
Zarate was WAY too much of a selfish ballhog to have been the best, and was benched a bit, to be the best. FYI, Aguero was the MVP of the whole tourno, Zarate was NOT as good as him.
 

Mark

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The voice of reason as spoken. :D

In my head I thought Zarate was top scorer. I think he scored the winning goal in the final though. I blocked Aguero from my head because we all knew how great he was already.
 

Osman

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He scored the winning goal, and was very good, but NOT the best. IMO his football in that tourno was the most laughable case of a player playing for the agents, he was all about gunho glory to showcase himself. It was ridicolous. NEVER passed.
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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Nope its not, now he has the second highest amount of assists in Serie A, 8 assists (fini 10). And now he is a bit of a ballhog because he is very simpleminded, his decision making is bit straight forward, as in he is only wired to go straight at players, I dont think its something he does entirely deliberate, just the way he is.

But that tourno, he was OVERDOING it so deliberately it was insanely ridicolous, made it pretty obvious it was ME ME ME, and how he would impress however had the biggiest money bag around. I kid you not, he pretty much never passed the ball, and was screaming for it whenever he didnt have it.
 

Mark

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I'm surprised he's got many assists and Fini's leading with 10? WOW!

Another thing that's can go against him is his little attitude.
 

Lion

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he's got passion. imo he's got the C.R syndrome. Remember his early Manure days where he would hog the ball and do his little dribbles and tricks without end product? buy after a few years the guy matured and started assisting and scoring left and right. I think/hope Zarate will also mature and be less selfish. Still think it's worth taking a risk on him, at least a first option for a replacement for Del Piero.
 

Osman

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Yeah his attitude is bit hotheaded. But Zarate is bit like Lavezzi, even if his decision making is poor compared to Lavezzi, he is all about pretty much dribbling almost the whole defence from the flanks, and then making a splitting sideways passing that serves up his teammates with an empty net. They are ze masters of it.

Cassano is too a bit. Here, watch the type of assists I'm referring to:


He would be such an unstoppable player if he had better decision making and wasnt so moody (he's still young, so can improve). Basically like Lavezzi, who is virtually unstoppable at times, except the difference is he isnt as good goalscorer/finisher as Zarate (or better yet, more like Lavezzi is bit too unselfish, he doesnt shoot enough, mainly creates).
 
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